Does narcissus prefer to be alone? Narcissistic personality features and the preference for solitude.

IF 5 1区 心理学 Q1 Psychology
Virgil Zeigler-Hill, Jennifer Vonk, Ramzi Fatfouta
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Abstract

Objective: To examine the associations that narcissistic personality traits had with the preference for solitude.

Background: Preference for solitude may be impacted by various characteristics. Narcissism may be one such characteristic given its association with specific motivations for engagement with other individuals (e.g., status attainment).

Method: We examined whether the associations that narcissism had with the preference for solitude were moderated by perceived attainment of status or instability of status.

Results: Across three studies (N = 627/479/675), extraverted narcissism had the expected aversion to solitude. Antagonistic narcissism and neurotic narcissism did not have consistent associations with the preference for solitude across these studies, nor did the perceived attainment of status consistently moderate the links between narcissistic personality features and the preference for solitude. However, perceived instability of status moderated the associations that extraverted narcissism and antagonistic narcissism had with the preference for solitude. More specifically, the more stable status was perceived to be, the greater the aversion to solitude for those high in extraverted narcissism and the greater the preference for solitude for those high in antagonistic narcissism.

Conclusions: This pattern of results suggests that the motivations underlying preferences for solitude differ depending on particular narcissistic traits that predict whether one is more concerned with maintaining, gaining, or losing status. These results build upon what is known about the connections that narcissism has with the preference for solitude.

那西塞斯喜欢独处吗?自恋人格特征与独处偏好。
目的:探讨自恋人格特征与孤独偏好的关系。背景:对独处的偏好可能受到各种特征的影响。自恋可能就是这样一种特征,因为它与与他人交往的特定动机有关(例如,获得地位)。方法:我们研究了自恋与孤独偏好之间的关联是否会被地位的获得或地位的不稳定所调节。结果:在三项研究中(N = 627/479/675),外向型自恋者对孤独的厌恶是预期的。在这些研究中,对抗性自恋和神经性自恋与孤独偏好之间并没有一致的联系,地位的感知获得也没有始终如一地调节自恋人格特征与孤独偏好之间的联系。然而,感知到的地位不稳定调节了外向型自恋和对抗性自恋与独处偏好的关联。更具体地说,状态越稳定,外向型自恋者对独处的厌恶程度越高,对抗性自恋者对独处的偏好程度越高。结论:这种模式的结果表明,偏好独处的动机是不同的,这取决于特定的自恋特征,这些特征预示着一个人更关心的是保持、获得还是失去地位。这些结果建立在自恋与孤独偏好之间已知的联系之上。
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Journal of Personality
Journal of Personality PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL-
CiteScore
9.60
自引率
6.00%
发文量
100
期刊介绍: Journal of Personality publishes scientific investigations in the field of personality. It focuses particularly on personality and behavior dynamics, personality development, and individual differences in the cognitive, affective, and interpersonal domains. The journal reflects and stimulates interest in the growth of new theoretical and methodological approaches in personality psychology.
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